Autism: Top 3 Tips for Diet & Nutrition

Kristin Selby Gonzalez, President of the Autism Hope Alliance - Guest Bio
Kristin Selby GonzalezKristin Selby Gonzalez is the President and Chairman of the Autism Hope Alliance. She has given lectures worldwide, educating thousands throughout the years on different strategies to help children on the autism spectrum. In addition to her trainings and certifications, Kristin brings her own experience as a mother of a child on the spectrum.
  • Topic Info:If you've been noticing a lack of social, behavioral, and/or communication skills in your child, you might be wondering if it's Autism.

    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neuro-developmental disorder that is characterized by repetitive behavior, difficulty in social situations, trouble communicating verbally and non-verbally, and motor coordination.

    According to Autism Speaks, autism affects over three million individuals in the U.S. and is more prevalent in males than females.

    Unfortunately, there is no known cure for autism, but there are ways to help ease symptoms, including diet and therapy.

    What are three tips in regards to diet and nutrition?

    President and Chairman of the Autism Hope Alliance, Kristin Selby Gonzalez, shares the three tips on diet and nutrition if you have a child with autism.
  • Host:Melanie Cole, MS